Early the next morning, Yingbao went to give Chen Sanyou another injection. After feeding him a bowl of decoction, she saw that he was awake and could sit up to express his thanks. She was pleased and made a note at the same time.
When she returns to the village, she will give the account book to his three sons and ask them to pay for the medicine.
As for now, Yingbao only asked Chen Yin to pay for the medication, and Chen Yin said that he would definitely pay it back in the future.
However, before noon, another group of refugees arrived in Jiangjia Village. Half of them knew Jiang Sanlang, and it was as if they had come to seek refuge with him.
Jiang Sanlang and his brothers were also helpless, but they were all from the same village and were in trouble, so there was no reason to ignore them.
Fortunately, they brought their own food and could barely eat for a few days.
But before they could decide how to settle here, a large group of refugees came over there.
Most of the people who came this time were from Dongchen Village, including three mothers and daughters. It was Mrs. Wen San, her twin daughters Wen Tian Wenjiao, and two maids.
As soon as they entered the village, they directly found Jiang Sanlang. A large group of people were sitting on the ground, crying and crying. It was so miserable.
Hundreds of refugees suddenly poured into the small village, which caused panic among the people of Jiangjia Village. More than 20 families went to the village leader and patriarch's house and unanimously demanded that Jiang, his family, and the refugees be driven out of the village.
Jiang Cunzheng was also in a dilemma, but considering that the village could not accommodate so many people, he had to politely ask Old Man Jiang to let them leave.
Now that the village leader has spoken, and there are dozens of eager villagers following behind him, Old Man Jiang and his family have no choice but to silently pack up, bow, and prepare to leave.
Uncle Jiang held his brother's hand and refused to let him go, crying and snotting all the time.
Jiang Jiu said from the side: "Dad, why don't we let my uncle and the others go to Dongshan? There is water and bamboo groves there. Aren't we going to cut bamboo arrows? Let them stay there temporarily, and it will be convenient for them to work."
Uncle Jiang's eyes lit up and he immediately wanted to take his younger brother and his family to Dongshan.
The villagers of Jiangjia Village were still not happy and tried their best to prevent them from going to Dongshan. "They must leave the village and are not allowed to go to Dongshan!"
Uncle Jiang got angry, picked up a kitchen knife and rushed out, cursing: "There is Yongye field owned by my family in Dongshan, with dozens of acres of forest land. I just want them to stay there. What does it have to do with you?"
Then he pointed at Chief Jiang: "You don't want to cross the river and burn the bridge. I gave you so many cotton seeds, but they were all given by my nephew. Now my brother's family is in trouble, and you are turning your back on me? I'm here."
Let me tell you, his surname is also Jiang, and he is also a descendant of my Jiang family. As the clan leader, forget it, but you are adding insult to injury and are worse than animals!"
Chief Jiang's face turned red after being scolded by the old man, but he did not dare to get angry. Finally, he reluctantly agreed to let Jiang Sanlang and the others go to Dongshan Woodland.
Mrs. Jiang's third wife, Mrs. Lin, did not want to leave and said to Xiao Zhenniang: "Fourth brother and sister, we are different from those refugees. Why don't we talk to the Jiang clan leader and let us stay in the village, and we will pay them the accommodation fee."
Xiao Zhenniang said while packing her things: "You can tell it yourself, Shu'er and I must go with the Jiang family."
Mrs. Lin was displeased and complained: "It's just a matter of words. You have lived here with the Jiang family for a day or two and are familiar with them. I only came here just now, so how can you make sense."
Xiao Zhenniang glanced at her, ignored her complaint, and asked: "Didn't you go to the county seat? Why are you back? Where are your two carriages? Where are the golden ears you took away?"
Mrs. Lin turned her face and said sarcastically: "We encountered bandits on the road, so we had to turn around and come back, but the bandits were hot on their heels, so I had to ask the maid to throw away the golden ears and valuables, and then we got rid of the chase. But halfway.
The wheel was broken, so we had to get out of the car and walk. Later, we met the villagers of Chen Village and joined them."
"Oh, what about the horses?" Xiao Zhenniang asked, "Are the two horses missing too?"
"I don't know who stole the horse last night."
Ms. Lin was embarrassed to say that it was actually two grooms who stole the horse and took advantage of the chaos to escape somewhere.
The two horses also had food and some supplies tied to them, as well as their household registration and directions.
Xiao Zhenniang glanced at her third sister-in-law expressionlessly and continued to pack her things: "So now that you have nothing, you still want to live in Jiangjia Village. Have you ever thought about what you can use to pay for accommodation and food?"
Mrs. Lin really wanted to say that it wasn't you, but she couldn't say that because of her face.
"I also have a bracelet, which should be enough to pay for it."
No matter what, the two daughters still have two zodiac gold medals in their lapels, which should last for a while.
Xiao Zhenniang ignored her and packed her and her daughter's things into two packages.
The nanny walked in and whispered: "Madam, we are leaving now. If you have anything else to pack, let me do it."
"Everything is packed." Xiao Zhenniang pointed to the two large packages on the kang, "Please ask grandma to carry one, and I will carry the other."
The nanny put one package on her body, tried it, and then picked up another one. "These are not heavy, just one person will do."
Xiao Zhenniang didn't say anything, turned around and walked out.
"Fourth younger brother and sister!" Mrs. Lin was very angry when she saw this, and hurriedly followed her out, "You want to leave us?"
Xiao Zhenniang didn't even look back and said, "Throw it away or not. Now you and I have too much to take care of, so we'd better be safe on our own." She didn't want to talk to this sister-in-law at all.
He told her not to go to the county seat but went anyway, taking Jin Ear with her. As a result, she lost not only the goods worth more than two hundred taels of silver, but also the delicate silver coins.
At this moment, he was approached again, hoping that he could support the three masters, three servants and six of them, and he looked confident and confident. This wishful thinking was really good.
"You..." Mrs. Lin was anxious and didn't care about being reserved. She ran forward and grabbed Xiao Zhenniang, "Okay, let's go together."
The people in this village obviously did not welcome them, and Mrs. Lin actually did not dare to stay alone. Seeing that her four younger siblings had left, she naturally wanted to follow them.
The escape of the previous two days had frightened Lin's courage, and now meeting Xiao Zhenniang was like grabbing a life-saving straw in the rapids, and she did not dare to let go.
A large group of refugees went to Dongshan. Jiang Sanlang took more than 20 young people to chop bamboo to build a bamboo shed, while Old Man Jiang and a group of people whittled bamboo to make bows and arrows.
Jiang Jiu took the money and went to the village to buy a lot of hemp rope and gave it to his uncle. He also brought two large iron pots and asked his aunt and the others to cook for themselves.
Chun Niang exchanged the rice, wheat and ginger wine she brought for rice noodles, used an iron pot to make flour pancakes, and another pot to cook porridge for her family to eat.
As for other people, she couldn't care about them because she didn't have much food at home.
Of course, my little girl's master and daughter cannot ignore her, they must give her what is due.
The villagers of Chencun followed Jiang Sanlang to Dongshan, but they were not dissatisfied. They all worked enthusiastically to cut bamboos and build bamboo sheds.
They were so familiar with this job that they quickly built bamboo sheds for their homes that could protect them from wind and rain.
So each family returned to their home and settled down, and the women spontaneously went back to find firewood and piled it next to the bamboo shed.
The villagers who lost their food did not complain. The women took their children and searched for edible wild vegetables and ground vegetables in the mountains.
Because it had just rained a while ago, there were a lot of ground vegetables on the mountain, so everyone quickly found half a basket and came back.
Boil some ramie leaves and ground vegetables, which can barely fill your stomach.